CCO 2016 Date: Saturday, March 26

WANT TO VOLUNTEER? STAY TUNED!!!

If you're a non-profit or community organization looking to register a project, please click on the "Non-Profits" tab and fill out the Google Form. For more information, feel free to e-mail us atoutreach@columbia.edu.

Meeting Schedule

If you would like to help organize CCO 2016, please join
us at our weekly meetings on Tuesdays, 9 P.M., in the Lerner East Ramp Lounge.

Newcomers are welcome, as we are always looking for new ideas and extra pairs of hands! Sense of humor required.

About Columbia Community Outreach

General Information

Columbia Community Outreach (CCO) coordinates Columbia University's largest day of community service, which unites students, faculty, and alumni alike. Every year,
hundreds
of volunteers gather at designated locations throughout New York City to lend a helping hand. In recent years, projects have included rebeautifying parks, serving food in soup kitchens, running errands for homeless
shelters, and performing administrative work at neighboring schools.

CCO 2015 witnessed several hundred volunteers working with over 20 different non-profit organizations. We look forward to continuing this rewarding legacy and
hope to set an even greater precedent of warmth and generosity during CCO 2016!

Because CCO is such a long-standing tradition in the Columbia community, we are constantly searching for new ways to improve it. Whether you are interested in participating the day of or planning the logistics beforehand, we would love to have you on board. For more information, feel free to contact us or attend our weekly meetings.

A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS

1. Students often use time in between semesters to get experience in areas that they might like to work in. Friends might travel to Colorado in order to intern for a lasik Denver Doctor. Be sure to take advantage of your time away from classes

2. Getting a good night's rest is an important part of being a successful student. Many students go for the comfort of an organic mattress made with organic cotton. We spend a lot of our life sleeping in bed, might as well be comfortable!

3. Often times, students will work with different professionals in the field that they are most interested in. Undergrad students looking at Law School might work with an attorney's office in order to gain valuable experience for their resumes and applications. When applying to Law school, think about where you might want to practice law as the Bar exams differ slightly in different jurisdictions; knowing the ins and outs of North Carolina divorce resources might help if you want to practice family law in the Raleigh area.

4. Students who are looking to go into a specific profession right out of college might benefit by working a summer internship. Students in Missouri could work for a Sansone & Lauber - St. Louis Personal Injury Lawyer in between semesters to get a bit more experience in law. In a world where many people have undergraduate degrees, often times work experience is what will set a candidate apart.

History

Columbia Community Outreach (CCO) is a student organized, student run undergraduate service day that promotes community service on campus. Founded in 1997 by Columbia College students Allan Ng (CC '99) and Charlie Leykum (CC '99), CCO is a community service initiative that seeks to bring together the Columbia University community and raise awareness for volunteerism. Two of the goals of the project are to raise awareness of opportunities for long-term service and to form mutually beneficial relationships with the Harlem and Morningside Heights communities. Every year over 1,000, students, faculty, staff and alumni volunteer for a day and go out into the city to work alongside community members and non-profit organizations. Traditionally we have had projects within the Morningside and Riverside Parks, including painting benches, trimming and weeding flowerbeds and bushes, and general clean-up. Other sites to which we send volunteers yearly include Covenant House, A Better Place, and Habitat for Humanity. Profits from fundraising are donated to Columbia Impact and the Double Discovery Center on the Columbia campus. Since CCO's inception, thousands of Columbia volunteers helped out at over 90 site citywide and raised over $20,000 for Columbia's on-going service programs. Over the last 5 years, the Columbia Alumni Association (CAA) has joined with CCO to involve alumni in this day of service both at home and through alumni clubs across the nation and the world. Alumni in the New York area are encouraged to register and take part in a service project alongside their fellow Columbians, past and present. Many regional clubs connect alumni with each other and their local communities by organizing a service project on the same day as the CCO efforts around Columbia's campus.

The most obvious civic effect of CCO is the day of service given by 1,000 volunteers in NYC and hundreds of others across the world through alumni clubs. In addition, CCO encourages students, faculty, alumni, and administrators to pursue community service in the future by showing them the options available to them, and giving them a positive experience with community outreach. Finally, CCO is an activity that binds the Columbia campus together each year, as friends, student groups, academic departments, or fellow students unite to better the community.

Alumni Involvement in Columbia Community Outreach

The Columbia Alumni Association (CAA) has been participating in and sponsoring CCO since 2005. Alumni and their families play an integral role in giving back to our global communities. There are ways for you to get involved wherever you are:

Alumni in New York City

Columbia Community Outreach in New York starts on Morningside campus with Opening Ceremonies featuring keynote speakers from Columbia's alumni and faculty. You will be assigned a project with a group of alumni and in some cases students. Project could involve work with a local park, school, community center, or a non-profit organization.

Alumni Around the World

Every year, alumni clubs across the globe arrange their own volunteer projects on the same day as hundreds gather in New York City. To learn if an alumni club near you is participating, or if you would be willing to organize a project for your local alumni group, please email Brianna Clementz.

This is a great opportunity to engage your family in community service. Please let us know if you have small children and we will do our best to assign you to an age appropriate project.
Please contact Brianna Clementz with any questions regarding your participation in CCO as an alum.

Non-Profit Organizations

CCO 2015 has concluded. However, please sign up if you wish to be a partner for CCO 2016!

Register as a Partner Organization

We are always looking for innovative and constructive projects, and we work with our Partners to develop a wide range
of volunteer opportunities. Some are focused on renewal and beautification (painting, gardening, building); others are
people-oriented (serving meals at soup kitchens, visiting with seniors, arts and crafts projects with kids).

Become a Partner

Thank you for your interest in becoming a Columbia Community Outreach Partner! Every spring, CCO organizes acampus-wide
day of volunteering in the greater Manhattan area. Typically, CCO has over 1,000 volunteers -- students, faculty, alumni,
and community members -- who work on more than forty projects. If your organization has volunteer needs that fall within
our basic project guidelines, please consider collaborating with CCO on Satruday, March 26, 2016. By partnering with
CCO,
you will provide members of the Columbia University community with meaningful service opportunities, which will strengthen
their commitment to revitalize the city of which they are a part, all while fostering volunteerism and possible continued
involvement in your organization.

Project Guidelines

We form partnerships with organizations whose needs for volunteers fall within our basic project guidelines.
We kindly request that all projects be:

- Group or team-based projects: suitable for groups of more than 5 people
- Hands-on: direct service or civic renewal; not mailing, fundraising, or secretarial work
- Scheduled on Saturday, March 26, 2016, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 3 P.M.
- Supervised by the organization

Frequently Asked Questions

(1) How big are the projects that CCO has?
We have projects that take as few as 5 people to huge park projects that could take up to 100 people.

(2) What time will the volunteers arrive/leave?
We have a short morning program on Columbia’s campus, so volunteers should arrive by 10 A.M. at the latest, and they are expected to return to campus by 4 P.M.

(3) Who provides transportation and lunch?
Volunteers are responsible for obtaining their own MetroCards and lunches, although we do offer discount vouchers for local restaurants.

(4) Can you provide supplies for a project?
We have a limited number of gloves and rakes, and may be able to reimburse your organization for supplies purchased for your project, but more information about that will not be available until later in the spring.

(5) How do you feel about working with our residents?
We would love to as long as we can ensure that it is a mutually safe situation.

If your non-profit would like to become a CCO Partner, please fill in the required fields below: